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Risk of unprotected sex
I've been having sex with my partner without protection, Im afraid I can be pregnant, he don't eyaculate inside of me or anything but what are the risk of pregnancy? What can I do?
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Risk of pregnancy can be there as sometimes the pre-ejaculatory fluid also contains sperms and this may cause pregnancy. If you have missed you date of menses, do a urine pregnancy test to see if the pregnancy is there or not. If it isnt it means you are saved. But luck may not favor every time. It is best to stick to safe sex practices.
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Safe sex is Not only about preventing pregnancy but also about preventing sexually transmitted infections. STIs can be transmitted by direct skin contact, or through secretions of vagina and penis, blood and body fluids that are exchanged at sex. Hence use of condoms ar sex is best. But condoms are also known to break .. Oral contraceptive pills are best at preventing pregnancy is they are taken regularly as directed. But they dont protect against STIs. Hence a double protection os using OCpills and condoms is the best.
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It's always better to have precautions for protection.. Use Barrier contraceptive.. As even precum contain sperms... Meet a gynac nearby to rule out possibilities
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